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noun a region of central Bosnia-Herzegovina: belonged to Turkey (1463–1878), to Austria-Hungary (1879–1918), then to Yugoslavia (1918–91)

a republic in S Europe: formerly (1945–92) a constituent republic of Yugoslavia. 19,909 sq. mi. (51,565 sq. km). Capital: Sarajevo. Bosnia and Herzegovina [(boz-nee-uh; hert-suh-goh-vee-nuh, hert-suh-goh-vee-nuh)] Note: Sarajevo was the site of the assassination in 1914 of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand, which sparked World War I. Note: In the early 1990s, brutal attacks by Serbian […]

a historic region in SE Europe: a former Turkish province; a part of Austria-Hungary (1879–1918) now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Contemporary Examples The Bosnia Atrocities, the World’s Greatest Forensic Puzzle J.P. O’Malley November 30, 2013 How Will Europe’s Muslims React? H.A. Hellyer December 5, 2009 A New Culprit in Srebrenica’s Massacre Nadette De Visser […]

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